Chaining Of Blocks - Siemens SINUMERIK 880 Programming Manual

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8 Contour Definition

8.2.2 Chaining of blocks

Example 2: Milling machine
Angle a refers to the starting point; angle b refers to the missing vertex. The end point can be
programmed using absolute point data G90 or incremental position data G91. Both end point
coordinates must be specified. The control determines the vertex from the known starting
point, the two angles and the known end point.
Y
W
.
N10 G00 G90 X125. Y50.
N15 G01 A170. A190. X47. Y58. F . . .
.
Example 3: Milling machine
In the example described below the following contour definitions are used: Circular arc -
circular arc, straight line - circular arc, 3-point definition + chamfer + radius.
Y
40
50
20
W
A = Starting point
L168
L F
N05 G90 G03 I–10. J0. I0. J15. X105. Y25.
N10 G03 A135. U18. X40. Y50.
N15 G01 A270. A0. X140. Y10. U–20. U10.
L F
N20 Y40.
L F
N25 M17
8–8
125
47
58
L F
L F
140
105
18
P3
270°
10
L F
L F
L F
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N15
N10
b=190°
a=170°
50
X
135°
15
P1
10
P2
40
25
P4
X
(P2)
(P3)
(P4)
(P1)
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SINUMERIK 880, (PG)
05.91
A

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